Splendide WD802M manual

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    corporate of fices Westland Sales / PO Box 427 / 15650 SE 102 nd Ave / Clackamas, OR 97015 - USA warehou ses Clackamas, OR & Elkhart, IN / phone 503.655.2563 / fax 503.656.8829 web www.westlandsales.com / www.splendide.com / e-mail splendide @westlandsales.com OWNERS MANUAL  When T echn ology Meets Ec ology CAUTION: Before operat ing th is a[...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS Record Serial & Model Number....…….. 1 Line Drawing and I mages..............……… 8 Installation...........................................…. 2 How To Wash.....................................…... 9 Removing Shipping Br ackets…... 2 Operating Steps.......................…... 9 Leveling........................[...]

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    CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT REMOV E COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PART S INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUAL IFIED SERVICES PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, with in an equilateral tr iangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "[...]

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    REMOVE SHIPPING BRA CKETS 1. Remove back panel scre ws and lift panel clear (Fig. 1, Item. A ). 2. Remo ve fi xi ng sc re ws fro m th e four b rackets and cross bearing (Fig. 2, Item Y) then remove brac k ets. 3. Fix back panel with 3 s crews previou sly rem oved (Fig. 1, It em A). 4. Close the 4 holes on the cabinet wi th the plastic blanking plug[...]

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    PLUMBING (Water Inlet) The straight end of these hoses sh ould be connected to the su pply (Fig. 4). The 90° angled en d of these h oses should be co nnected to th e inlet valves on the back of the machin e, using one of the washers to make a water tight seal on each connection. The couplings should be tightened by h and, a tool should on ly be u [...]

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    EXHAUSTING The appliance should not be e xhaus ted into a chi mne y, wall, ceiling, or any concealed space of a building. Only rigid or flex metal/metallic duct should be used for exhausting, unless the appliance has been investigate d for use with non-metal/meta llic duct (See Fig. 7). To prevent l arge amounts of lint and moisture f rom accumu la[...]

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    Recessed, Closet And Alcove Installation Instructions T he Machine m ay b e inst alle d in a r e cessed ar ea, closet or alc ove. The insta lla tio n spac ing is in in ch es and is the m inim um accepta ble. Addit ional s paci ng sh ou ld be c ons id ered for easy instal lati on, ser vici ng an d com - plia nce w ith loca l co des an d ord inanc es[...]

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    SA VE THESE INSTRUCTIONS OPERA TING INSTRU CTIONS • Color - Separate clothes into three gro ups: whites and pastels medium and brigh t colors and dark colors . Items which bleed color sh ould be w ashed alone. • Type of fa brics - Delicate i tems shou ld be separated from sturdier ite ms. Fabrics that shed lint should be separated from those wh[...]

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    W ASHER FEA TURES ON - OFF Button After the clothes have been loaded and the des ired water temperature and cy cle selected, pressing the ON - OFF button causes the cycle to begin. Mediu m/High Spin Butto n When the button is pressed , the spin speed will be reduced from high to low du ring the regular cy cle. High Heat Hal f/Heat Bu tton When this[...]

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    HOW TO W ASH Operating Steps Bef ore u sin g t he w ash er fo r the fi rs t tim e, w ipe the ins ide and outside with a da mp cloth to remove any travel d ust that has accumulated and we recomm end operating a rinse cycle to rinse out your machine. Be sure the hot and cold water fauc ets are turned on fully . Make sure t hat the pow er cord is plu [...]

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    HOW TO USE YOUR NEW WASHER - DRYER • Load the drum with cloth e s as previ ously described. Close the door. • Select a program. See ch a rt below. • Select drying time (and half heat if required) . • Select d esired sp in speed (high spin o nly occ urs in regular w as h cycle). • Put the detergent, bleach and fabric conditioner into the d[...]

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    ST AIN REMOV AL CHAR T LAUNDR Y AIDS Detergent Amount Recommendations • Use only a low sudsin g detergen t, one or tw o table- spoons (maximum ) of the s tandard pow der detergent or l i quid e quiva l ent. • The degree of soil will cha nge detergents a mounts. For heavier soiled loads, in crease the amount of deter- gent us ed, for lightly soi[...]

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    Cream, Ice Cream or Milk Spong e stain with cool w ater or soak s tain in cool wate r for 3 0 minute s o r longe r. I f stai n re mains, work a d ete r- gent into spot th e n rinse. Bleach if necessary. Deodorants and Ant iperspira nt Wash or sponge sta in thor oughl y with war m water an d detergent; rinse. If stain remains , bleach with hot sudsy[...]

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    CARE AND CLEANI NG Cleaning The Exterior As you use th e washer, occasionally wipe the cabinet with a dam p cloth or spong e; wipe dry with a sof t clo th. Do not use polish or any kind on the plastic trim. Some polishes con tain a gents whic h may damage pla stics. Cleaning The Int erior If you live an area w here phosphate detergents are banned, [...]

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    Wash And Rinse Water Temperatures Are Incorrect • The hot water hose and cold water hose are conn ected to the w ro ng faucets. Water Is Entering Washer But Tub Does Not Fill • Standpipe for the drain hose is not the correct height. (Fig. 2), drai n hose is to far into stan dpipe or air break does not exist. Water Leaks • Hose connections at [...]